Example sentences of "if [pron] have more [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A lot of my clothes are holey , and if I had more money I definitely would dress quite differently .
2 But for Miss Mates the ‘ really truly ’ was the icing on the cake , even if she had more doubts about Sally-Anne 's stamina than her missing references .
3 ‘ I suppose , ’ Bill essays , ‘ if you had more money this arrangement … ’
4 So you reckon if you had more time to think about an overall , sort of , web , if you like , of
5 If you had more time round , you 'd use that sort of language with themselves .
6 If you have more space , you could create a series of pools with the water falling from one to another until it reaches the lowest in a continual cycle .
7 Erm the whole question here is if you have more money in a sense , what do you spend it on ?
8 And then obviously if you have more weight in it they 'll be really bushy .
9 If you have more children you will not live well . ’
10 If you have more time , try swagging or knotting the fabric and then secure it in place using swag hooks .
11 " You can ride during the day if you have more time then . "
12 And if we had more arms we 'd finish them off .
13 If we had more specialists and more facilities , heart patients could be dealt with in a proper manner .
14 If we had more courage at Goodison in facing up to the truth unpalatable though it may be things might begin to improve .
15 If we had more time I 'd take you up on that challenge you 're issuing , my lady , ’ he growled , in a voice that had gone dark and soft .
16 In 2.5 we noted that if we have more equations than unknowns , the equations must be consistent , or a unique solution does not exist .
17 By definition , the selfish mutant would have more offspring than the other members of the , of the population , and if they had more offspring , before long the mutants would begin to become an increasing , an increasing number in the population .
18 People can plan their affairs with more confidence if they have more guidance about when and how the state will intervene , and the community will therefore be better off if it can reasonably look to past judicial decisions to predict future ones .
19 A classic experiment in the U.S. by Glass and Singer 5 demonstrated that people will perform more productively if they have more control over their environment .
20 If the former partner has a change in housing costs , or in earnings , or if he has more children , then his maintenance bill will be varied .
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